Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 21, 1914, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE MOKXIXG OREGOXIAy, TIIURSDAT, MAY 21, 1914.
THEATER
MANAGERS' FAVORITES
See the Showmen Tonight at the
Heilig Theater in The Two Orphans
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THE THEATERS BANK WITH US
WHY DON'T YOU?
LUMBERMENS
NATIONAL BANK
Resources $7,000,000
Frank Coffin berry, Orphfiira Theater
Fifth and Stark Streets, Portland, Or.
When It's Music or Pictures, "Go Where the Crowds Go"
Jerome H. Remick & Co., Proprietors,
322 Washington St., Between Sixth and Broadway
Music at 15c
Seven Best Sellers
"The Rose of the Mountain Trail" ;
"All Aboard for Dixieland"
"Rebecca of Sunnybrook Parm"
"I'll Do It All Over Again"
"Back to Indiana"
"Mother of My Best Girl"
We Are the first to have a very catchy March War Song,
"On the Road to Mexico"
These Seven Hits for $1.00
Pennants, Novelties and Pictures, Framed Mottoes
Best in the City
Belle Mead Sweets
.' Chocolates and Bon Bons ' ' ' "
JrASg IP
Dan Flood, Lyric Theater
Store Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M., Saturday to lO
4 :4 ss.
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John V. rordray. of The Onk.
M ho Oltii a 1W CbifkerlnK Artisraphic
It's Really Some Record
YOU AS It-
Nick Pierong,
Dan Flood,
Jack Johnson,
George Baker,
Even Patriarch Cordray and
Dignified Cal Heilig
They'll all tell you that the first piano they ever bought for their respective
theaters came from Kilers Music House.
That every piano they ever bought since then came from Eilers Music House,
and that .chances are if ever they have occasion to buy anv more, thev will buy
from Kilers Music House. "
Wonder why these men are all so unanimous on this question of piano buying?
These men all know intrinsic value and quicklv recognize whenever thev
arc getting the utmost of it for the smallest expenditure.
EILERS MUSIC HOUSE
Wholesale Dept., 16th and Pettygrove
Stores Everywhere
Headquarters, Broadway and Alder
IS. J. F. Cordray, in his beautiful East Side home, is the proud possessor of a $1330 Chick
enng Artigraphie Piano, an instrument that reproduces by means of a tinv electric motor all
of the great playing of all the great master pianists. Supplied by Eilers Music House, of course
I'ome in and hear one; it's wonderful!
FOLLIES DAY HERE
Theater Managers to Make
Merry at Heilig Tonight. "
SHOWMEN PARADE AT NOON
Ten Vaudeville Acts From Orplieum,
Empress and Pantages Pro
grammed Willi "The Two Or-phans'--50-Piece
Orchestra.
Portland's greatest day In theaterdom
has arrived. The 1914 Follies, featur
ing "The Two Orphans," played by the
theater managers themselves, will be
staged at the Heilig Theater tonight.
Ten stellar vaudeville acts selected from
the Orpheum, Empress and Pantages
will precede the showmen's display of
"acting," and unique entertainment de
vised by "Bill" Pangle will be engi
neered on the lower floor and in the
balcony of the Heilig. The Little Ger
man Band has been engaged to play
outside the theater, and one "scream
ing" number of the Follies programme
will be that' played by the "Hungry
Seven" In the orchestra pit.
Stellar vaudeville acts the best the
Orpheum and Empress and Pantages
have to offer will appear, going to the
Heilig on the jump after completing
their regular acts on Broadway. Em
press and Pantages artists will return
to their respective theaters from the
Follies to appear In the second Empress
and Pantages shows. Taxicabs will
rush the vaudevillists from Broadway
to the Heilig and back that the Follies
and the regular vaudeville shows may
proceed without a hitch. Every artist
on the boards this week at the Or
pheum, Empress and Pantages has vol
unteered to participate in the Follies,
and the three vaudeville theaters will
send entertainers to the Heilig until
the time for staging "The Two Or
phans." The doors of the Heilig will open at
7:30 o'clock, and the f ront-of-the-house
revels under the direction of "Bill"
Pangle will begin immediately. Pangle's
"stunts" will be carried on in the bal;
cony as weS as on the lower floor. The
great show will begin promptly at 8:20
o'clock after the orchestra of 50 pieces
delights with a lively overture.
High noon today is the time set for
the managers' parade. Each manager
will ride in a labeled taxicab, a police
man sitting beside him; a band of 125
pieces will lead the pageant; a platoon
of police will be in line, and fully 100
theater attaches will march. The pa
rade will traverse the entire downtown
district. Broadway particularly. Nearly
all the vaudeville artists who are to
take part in the Follies will be in line.
All the World's a Stage
Men and Women Merely Players
Every man and every woman lias some part to play
on the stage of life. I LIKE MY PART. I am
helping to solve the high-cost-of-living problem. I
sell high-grade ready-to-wear
MEN'S SUITS
At 314.75 and $18.75
and save my customers $5 to $10 on their purchase.
When you buy of me, you save the extra prof it which
pays for high ground-floor rent, huge electric signs
and swell fixtures.
JIMMY DUNN
, 315-16-17-Oregonian Bldg.
Take Elevator to 3d Floor
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elevator up, prices dowjt
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Theater Managers
There was no fight over
shoes in ' costuming for
99
Frank Cof fin berry
Orpheum Theater
"The Two Orphans1
They all wanted "
Hanan Shoes
"Best on Earth"
7 ani got them at
TO .A
129 Tenth Street, Between Washington and Alder
ltletat
"Where the air Is ionic and the wind wine.-'
Theater-Loving Folk
make it their rendezvous.
Mingle with them at the
dainty, exclusive Confec
tionery and Tea Room.
SlCat'n Fiddle
On Broadway Theater Row
Fresh Fruit Fountain
Menu
French Ice Cream and
Fancy Ices
Extensive Luncheons
a la carte
Daily Fresh Candies
Salted Nuts
Sfiman, of linker
AcrOMM the Street
Enlarged seating capacity
Perfect ventilation by new
Electric Fan System
Advertise Your Business
WITH
MOVING
PICTURES
Exhibit the sanitary conditions
under which a food product is
manufactured. Show your latest
ftyles 111 Gowns, Millinery, Haber
dashery and Gents' Clothing.
Moving: pictures are the jrreat
est crowd gatherers ever con
ceived or invented.
ASK THE THEATER MAN
AGERS. As the first and leading spe
cialist in our field, we are quali
fied to serve you best.
Ae find and film your story so
that it is easily effective.
We are equipped and qualified
fh every respect to make movinjr
pictures photographically correct.
It will cost you nothing; to find
out what kind of scenario will
suit you. Ask.tjS!
American Lifeograph Company
1035-1037 Yamhill Street Phone Tabor 5084
Join the
Crowd!
After the
1914 Follies
at the-Heilig
Tonight
"The Two Orphans"
Company, and
The Multitude Will Go to
Portland
Hotel
Grill
Where Theater Managers
Dine.
1
Mat
H. W. "KICK" PIERONG
EmprcM Theater
Though p. P. YOUNG
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C.KORf.K C BAKER
F. P. Young Co.
Is the Ladies'
Haberdasher
He provided
Geo. L. Baker
John A. Johnson and
Frank Coffinberry
with their hosier-, gloves,x
corsets and finery for
their feminine roles in the
"Two Orphans."
They were evidently looking for
the best for their money, because
twenty-five-cent silk lisle stock
ings were shown George and he
decided (he sixty-five-cent ones
suited biin better. A two-forty-eight
front lace corset pleased Cof
fiuberry better than one for a dol
lar and a half. They were assured
satisfaction in their purchases or
their moDey back.
343 Morrison Street
Broadway Building